At the end of the second day of the one-off test match series between Indian women and England women’s team being played at DY Patil Sports Academy in Mumbai, India women’s team had strengthened its hold considerably. With the England women’s team bowling out the first innings for just 136 runs, the Indian women’s team had scored 186 runs at the loss of 6 wickets in their second innings by the end of the day’s play and they had a huge target of 478 runs on the basis of the first innings. The lead had been achieved. In the second day’s play, the magic of Deepti Sharma was seen from the Indian side, who took 5 wickets in her name.
Deepti became the second Indian player in this case in women’s test.
The first innings of the Indian women’s team in this test match was limited to 428 runs. After this, the England women’s team, who came to bat, lost half of its team till the score of 126 and the entire team was limited to only 136 runs in its first innings. Deepti Sharma took 5 wickets giving 7 runs in just 5.3 overs, in which she bowled 4 maiden overs. In the history of women’s Test cricket, Deepti Sharma has now become the second Indian player to take five wickets in an innings for India in Test cricket. Apart from this, Deepti Sharma has become the second Indian woman cricketer to score a half-century and take five wickets in the same innings in Test cricket.
i like playing test cricket
After the end of the second day’s play, Deepti Sharma, while talking to the broadcaster about her performance, said that I like playing Test cricket very much, because you get a lot of time in it. You can prove yourself in this format with both bat and ball. I enjoyed both batting and bowling in this match. I was very pleased with all the wickets I took, but Ecclestone’s wicket was my favourite. We had this discussion before bowling and we bowled according to the same plan.
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